Sentinels of climate change - species of the rocky intertidal zone; The Polecat in Britain - continuing recovery; The blurring of the seasons: a focus on autumn phenology; Waterbirds, climate change and wildlife conservation in Britain; British ticks; Comment: Heathland, plantation and the Forestry Commission - a botanical perspective
Vol 20 No. 3 February 2009
The Ladybird Spider in Britain - its history, ecology and conservation; Woodland origins of meadows; The changing status of amphibians within Epping Forest; Hengistbury Head and Christchurch Harbour - long-term studies and the local community; Identification: Orthotrichum - Britain's bristle-mosses
Vol 20 No. 2 December 2008
The History of the Eurasian Lynx in Britain and the potential for its reintroduction; Moths Count: the National Moth Recording Scheme; British wildlife and climate change 3. The future; Classic Wildlife Sites: South Gower Coast
Vol 20 No. 1 October 2008
Vol 19 No. 6 August 2008
Vol 19 No. 5
An undercurrent of change for Norfolk's seals; BTO is 75 years old - what have its archives got to offer?; The Myth of the Master Tree - Mate-location strategies of the Purple Emperor butterfly; British mosquitoes: It's a small world